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To: Sergio H who wrote (13419)11/20/2005 9:48:19 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio,

As you know, I have been following ALVR for some time and I am still long some shares. My average cost is less than $2 and I think WiMAX should be able to do better than WiFi. I liked the news from Japan this week, although I didn't like Friday's upgap, which was probably due in part to Cramer's followers.

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I think that ALVR & AIRN should both do better after they report their next 2 Qs. AIRN has been reporting better revenues, but both companies still will be reporting a loss for the next 2 Qs.

ALVR reportedly has around $2 in cash/shr and AIRN around $1.30 and they both have no significant LTD.

The people at S&P have been recommending ALVR and the consensus target from the analysts is around $11.AIRN analysts' target is around $8.20

I think I will wait on adding to my ALVR position, as I guess that it will close some of Friday's upgap, albeit I haven't checked with Ken on that.<g>

AIRN has some resistance at $8 and I would like to buy around $5.20 to $5.30, although as you know, that price is above my buying range.<g>

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See today's comments from the reporter of the Chicago Tribune as it was posted in ALVR's thread:

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